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Post by fleroo on Nov 19, 2019 12:38:07 GMT -5
That's ok if what you're saving is made into jewelry, trinkets, or wall art. But... yinz EAT that sh!t !
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2019 15:01:05 GMT -5
Boy, I'l bet what really burns fleroo is when he sits down to eat a nice big bowl of sh!t, he finds a hair in it.
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Post by Dutch on Nov 19, 2019 15:27:08 GMT -5
Scrapple, everything but the squeal! Lol
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Post by CoureurDeBois on Nov 19, 2019 16:47:18 GMT -5
That's ok if what you're saving is made into jewelry, trinkets, or wall art. But... yinz EAT that sh!t ! I also like pig stomach when stuffed with sausage and potatoes. As the rocky mountain mountain men would say, " meats meat"🤣
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Post by fleroo on Nov 20, 2019 8:09:15 GMT -5
That's ok if what you're saving is made into jewelry, trinkets, or wall art. But... yinz EAT that sh!t ! I also like pig stomach when stuffed with sausage and potatoes. As the rocky mountain mountain men would say, " meats meat"🤣 I mean, don't get me wrong. If I'm stranded on the Donner Pass in 1846, I'm eating that "stuff".
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Post by davet on Nov 20, 2019 8:22:33 GMT -5
I mean, don't get me wrong. If I'm stranded on the Donner Pass in 1846, I'm eating that "stuff". Your eating the donkey that hauled up your supplies!!
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Post by whip on Nov 20, 2019 8:24:18 GMT -5
LOL - This past weekend served 18 Pennsylvania Mountain Men 10 pounds of Beef Liver with a 5 pound bag of onions. They loved it and ate it all up. You need iron in your blood to walk the mountain sides around here.
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Post by fleroo on Nov 20, 2019 8:41:01 GMT -5
I mean, don't get me wrong. If I'm stranded on the Donner Pass in 1846, I'm eating that "stuff". Your eating the donkey that hauled up your supplies!! I'm eating the man on the donkey that hauled up the supplies.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2019 10:09:26 GMT -5
Some of yinz have led really sheltered lives. While on a safari in Africa, and after killing my Cape buffalo, I watched a local carrying a length of the buffalo's intestines (coiled around his neck and shoulders) down to the river. He washed them out so they could be stuffed and cooked over an open fire. I also watched some natives stuffing the stomach from my gemsbok and cooking it for dinner. Of course we here in the USA are way above that sort of thingy.
In the good old days, sausage casing was made from pig intestines. Today, so yinzers' sensibilities are not challenged, sausage casing is synthetic (is that plastic) and contributes to global climate change.
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Post by fleroo on Nov 20, 2019 10:27:06 GMT -5
I'm not so much adverse to casings of the intestinal variety. I'm fairly adverse to said casings being stuffed with tongues, hooves, snouts, and other unappealing anatomical parts.
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Post by CoureurDeBois on Nov 20, 2019 16:51:48 GMT -5
Some of yinz have led really sheltered lives. While on a safari in Africa, and after killing my Cape buffalo, I watched a local carrying a length of the buffalo's intestines (coiled around his neck and shoulders) down to the river. He washed them out so they could be stuffed and cooked over an open fire. I also watched some natives stuffing the stomach from my gemsbok and cooking it for dinner. Of course we here in the USA are way above that sort of thingy. In the good old days, sausage casing was made from pig intestines. Today, so yinzers' sensibilities are not challenged, sausage casing is synthetic (is that plastic) and contributes to global climate change. Not my version sausage or bologna, the castings are still the real thing. Read a story one time about the mountain men. It stated that if they ran out of food and hadn't eaten for a few day, then managed to kill a buffalo, the first thing they did was cut open the intestines and eat the contents. It was already partly digested, so wouldn't make them sick. If you're hungry enough you'll eat about anything. My one Uncle told me that had to ditch their one B17 in the ocean one time coming back from a bombing mission.They made it to an island, were there about a week until they got picked up, and ate mostly lizards all week. I can remember my grandmother cleaning the intestines when we butchered, she did all of them. Claimed no one else could do it right, and if she was eating it, then she dang well was going to be sure they were clean.
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Post by rem700 on Nov 20, 2019 18:37:20 GMT -5
It all sounds good to me🤢
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Post by 3212 on Nov 20, 2019 19:22:50 GMT -5
Not my version sausage or bologna, the castings are still the real thing. Read a story one time about the mountain men. It stated that if they ran out of food and hadn't eaten for a few day, then managed to kill a buffalo, the first thing they did was cut open the intestines and eat the contents. It was already partly digested, so wouldn't make them sick. If you're hungry enough you'll eat about anything. My one Uncle told me that had to ditch their one B17 in the ocean one time coming back from a bombing mission.They made it to an island, were there about a week until they got picked up, and ate mostly lizards all week. I can remember my grandmother cleaning the intestines when we butchered, she did all of them. Claimed no one else could do it right, and if she was eating it, then she dang well was going to be sure they were clean. I read that native americans fed intestinal contents from their kills to their starving people for the same reason.
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Post by Dutch on Nov 20, 2019 19:52:20 GMT -5
LOL - This past weekend served 18 Pennsylvania Mountain Men 10 pounds of Beef Liver with a 5 pound bag of onions. They loved it and ate it all up. You need iron in your blood to walk the mountain sides around here. Cruel and unusual punishment!
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Post by Dutch on Nov 20, 2019 19:53:03 GMT -5
It all sounds good to me🤢 Apparently, you haven't lived! LOL
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Post by timberdoodle on Nov 20, 2019 22:00:03 GMT -5
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Post by fleroo on Nov 21, 2019 8:03:05 GMT -5
YO FELLAS ! This is 2019. Yinz don't have to eat like a Mountain Man, Native American, or a "strandee" on a deserted island.
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Post by timberdoodle on Nov 21, 2019 10:09:03 GMT -5
YO FELLAS ! This is 2019. Yinz don't have to eat like a Mountain Man, Native American, or a "strandee" on a deserted island. ya know this could bite you big time come morel season... just sayin
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Post by fleroo on Nov 21, 2019 12:43:46 GMT -5
Perhaps. Perhaps.
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Post by fleroo on Nov 21, 2019 12:46:17 GMT -5
All bets are off in morel season. Come morel season, I'm basically morelly corrupt. (see what I did there thimbedoinker ?)
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Post by davet on Nov 21, 2019 18:12:34 GMT -5
Goin to bear camp tomorrow with two big pots of venison chili. Or....AKA....heartburn free chili!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2019 6:44:10 GMT -5
On another subject, my neighbor Smitty gave me a jar of his home made horseradish. It is going to camp with me. I'm looking into my crystal ball and see venison steaks in the future.
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Post by CoureurDeBois on Nov 22, 2019 7:31:16 GMT -5
On another subject, my neighbor Smitty gave me a jar of his home made horseradish. It is going to camp with me. I'm looking into my crystal ball and see venison steaks in the future. Horseradish, yeah I like that too, especially good home made. Don’t eat it as much as I once did, nor do I pile it on as thick. Was at my one uncles place for a visit, and went into the kitchen to get us a couple of brews. Noticed some small baby food jars, struck me strange seeing how he never had any children. I ask him what was in them, he said take a sniff, so I did, not your debutant little sniff but a full blown inhale what is that smell sniff. Wanted to choke both my uncle and aunt after I regained my senses, but they were laughing too hard, so I just joined in. Did take the jar home with me though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2019 7:40:22 GMT -5
Best way to clear your sinuses.
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Post by timberdoodle on Nov 22, 2019 8:45:02 GMT -5
On another subject, my neighbor Smitty gave me a jar of his home made horseradish. It is going to camp with me. I'm looking into my crystal ball and see venison steaks in the future. I'd have 2 rings of kielbasa packed with that jar and a couple of cans of beans to wash it down..
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